Ches-Mont National Singles Tournament: Top-seeded Reid Phillips of Downingtown West suffered a scare in the semifinals, but went on to claim the championship with a 6-3, 6-0 win over Downingtown East’s second-seeded Nate Schwartz.

In the semifinals, Reid lost the first set to West Chester East’s Dustin Getman before posting a 6-7 (2), 6-2, 6-0 decision.

Correction: Because of incorrect information supplied to the Daily Local News, the wrong singles players for West Chester Henderson appeared in Friday’s edition. Here are the correct singles matches in the Warriors’ 6-1 win over Sun Valley.

Downingtown East 12, Springfield (Delco) 6: Downingtown East improved to 8-3 with the nonleague win as Kyle Lauletta (three assists) and Aaron Murphy (one assist) both netted four goals. Brandyn O’Connell added three goals and two assists.

Kevin Clarke won 18 of 21 faceoffs for the Cougars.

Downingtown East 5 3 1 3 -- 12

Springfield (Delco) 1 1 1 3 -- 6

Downingtown East goals: Lauletta 4, Murphy 4, O’Connell 3, Riehl.

Springfield goals: Halke 4, Martin 2.

Goalie saves: Weiss (DE) 10; Cavanaugh (S) 13.

Pennsbury 14, Avon Grove 4: Avon Grove (7-3) fell in the nonleague game despite an outstanding effort from goalie Will Schreiner, who made 18 saves.

Wilson (West Lawn) Stephan Meet: Coatesville captured the team championship by one point over host Wilson (129-128).

Kenya Woodall led the Red Raiders as she set a meet record in the 400 meters with a time of 56.22.

Woodall also won the 200 (25.24), and was part of two winning relays. The 4x100 team of Mel Holl, Woodall, Zhane Williams and Helen Adams set a meet record in 49.67. The 4x400 team of Holl, Shane Zaplitny, Caitlin McGinley and Woodall won in 4:09.33.

Adams was first in the 100 (12.58) and third in the 200 (26.47), while Kelly Boulger took second in the 1600 (5:11.48) and 3200 (11:22.10).

Placing third were Holl in the 800 (2:26.40), and Devon Carey in the discus (95-2).

Coatesville also had fourth-place finishes from Williams in the 200 (27.19), Jolesha Boulware in the 100 hurdles (17.21), Natalie Thomas in the 300 hurdles (50.89), Adams in the long jump (15-7.75), and the 4x800 relay team of Holl, Zaplitny, Nikki Singley and Thomas (10:15.97).

Boys Track

Wilson (West Lawn) Stephan Meet: Coatesville finished second to Wilson in the team standings.

Aaron Willett set a meet record in the 300 hurdles (37.57) and also won the 110 hurdles (14.09) for the Red Raiders.

Kevin Smith II was first in the 200 (22.47), and Darrik Muroski won the discus (152-2).

Placing second were Shaq Thomas in the long jump (21-6), and the 4x400 team of Smith, Rahshon Rokins, Keon Thompson, and Willett (3:21.50).

Smith was third in the 100 (11.29), and the 4x800 foursome of Rokins, Linnie Booz, Nate Cooper, and Andrew Coicou placed third (8:25.96).

Baseball

Conestoga 6, Coatesville 4: Jordan Little’s two-run single in the top of the seventh broke a 4-4 tie and helped the Pioneers notch a come-from-behind nonleague victory over the Red Raiders (5-6).

Andrew Born homered, doubled, and drove in a pair of runs for Conestoga, which scored four runs in the seventh to erase a 4-2 deficit.

Taylor DiEugenio had a pair of hits for the Red Raiders.

Conestoga 010 010 4--6

Coatesville 100 210 0--4

WP--Bufo. LP--Moore.

2B--Hunt (CV), Born (CO). 3B--Stumm (CV). HR--Born (CO).

Softball

Conestoga 6, Coatesville 5: Beth Mather doubled and drove in two runs for Conestoga (7-4) in the nonleague victory.

Monica Hood was 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored, while Marissa Meenan was outstanding defensively in left field. Karla DiPietro went the distance and gave up six hits. She fanned six.

Natalie Weaver had a triple for Coatesville, and Brittany Troband doubled.

Coatesville 000 040 1 -- 5

Conestoga 020 112 x -- 6

WP--DiPietro. LP--Frederick.

2B--Troband (COA), Mather (CON). 3B--Weaver (COA)

College

Baseball

Kutztown 7, West Chester 6; West Chester 5, Kutztown 3: Jordan Lehman pitched a complete game in the nightcap, and Matt Baer hit his second home run in as many days, to help West Chester gain the PSAC East split.

West Chester (29-8, 13-7 PSAC East) maintained its two-game lead on second-place Kutztown (28-14, 11-9), which is tied with Bloomsburg (23-16, 11-9) in the Eastern Division standings.

Baer, Joe Wendle and Justin Lamborn all had two hits in the second game. Josh Heyne and Chris Pula recorded doubles. Reid Pulford added an RBI single.

Kutztown won the opener when West Chester Henderson graduate Sean McCormick delivered a pinch-hit RBI single in the bottom of the seventh.

Baer went 3-for-4 with an RBI, Pula was 2-for-4 with three RBIs, and Mike Raimo and Wendle each picked up a pair of hits. Jordan Wlodarczyk doubled.

Neumann 7, Immaculata 0; Immaculata 8, Neumann 3: Immaculata rallied in the second game for the Colonial States Athletic Conference split.

Richard Cusic pitched a complete game on the way to his second win of the year after allowing three runs on seven hits.

Eli Vottero had three hits and three RBIs. Brett Knazek finished with two RBIs in the win.

In game one, Matt Bolden collected two hits while Brandon Seibert and Joseph Knazek registered one hit each. Bryan McHale (1-4) took the loss on the mound.

Women’s Lacrosse

West Chester 23, Indiana (Pa.) 8: Tori Dugan scored six goals and registered three assists as ninth-ranked West Chester won the PSAC match.

The Golden Rams (12-2, 8-2 PSAC) rattled off nine unanswered goals before halftime and then scored the first three tallies of the second half to take command, 18-3.

Erin Oczkowski scored five goals and registered six points while Jacki Patterson and Stacey Pellechia each posted hat tricks for the Golden Rams.

Juliane Williams and Theresa Giunta each caused three turnovers and picked up four ground balls while Dugan secured eight draw controls and grabbed five ground balls.

Ursinus Classic: Sara Smith claimed a first-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles (1:13.43) to lead Immaculata. Smith also placed fifth in the 400 in 1:06.59.

Colleen Pierce took third in the 5000 (27:41.32).

In the field events, Andrea Okoro picked up a second-place finish in the discus with a hurl of 29.47m, followed by Alex Okoro in fourth place with a throw of 28.84m.

Men’s Track

Ursinus Classic: Stuart Rial led Immaculata with a first in the 5000-meter run (17:42.12).

Brandon Walters placed third in the 200 with a time of 23.64, and Stash Grab was third in the 1500 (4:23.44).

The 4x100 relay team of TJ Jappah, Darnell Malabet, Walters, and Angelo Martinez picked up a third-place finish in 45.98.

Women’s Rugby

West Chester 25, Philadelphia Club 24: Anna McGlade set a school record for points in a season and Cheryl Johnson set a school record for trys in a season to lead West Chester.

McGlade registered 10 points, including a game-winning penalty kick with four minutes left in the match, to give her 124 points on the season.

The senior finished her career fourth all-time at West Chester in scoring (209 points), becoming just the fourth person to eclipse 200 career points.

Johnson opened up the scoring in the seventh minute with her record 18th try on the year. Takiva Pierce registered a try five minutes into the second half, and MaryKay Heaton scored a try in the 60th minute.